Redhill, Surrey

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Template:Infobox England place with map Redhill is a town in the borough of Reigate and Banstead, Surrey, England and is part of the London commuter belt.

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History

It came into being when a road was built in 1818. The settlement was originally known as Warwick Town and became known as Redhill when the post office moved from Red Hill Common in 1856. A major factor in the development of the town was the coming of the railway. Redhill railway station continues to be an important junction.

A psychiatric hospital there, Royal Earlswood Hospital (now closed), was home, for more than 40 years, to two of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's nieces, Katherine Bowes-Lyon and Nerissa Bowes-Lyon, both of whom were mentally retarded and largely unable to speak.

Today

It is part of the Reigate and Banstead local government district. As of May, 1997 Redhill's MP is Crispin Blunt, the Conservative MP for Reigate.

Over the years the town centre has included many of the major high street names, these have included Tesco (now closed), Woolworths, Boots, W H Smith, Bejam (now Iceland), Our Price (now closed), Sainsbury's, Lidl (closed 2005), Currys, Barclays Bank, McDonalds, Lloyds TSB and so on.

Despite this and the fact Redhill now has it's own two floor shopping centre, many locals have nicknamed the place "Deadhill", claming that there isn't much worth doing in the town.

In the latter half of 2005, an area full of empty shops and offices has been revamped and now includes many eateries. This is rumoured to be the start of a revamp of the town over the course of the next 10 years.

Geography

Redhill is located at Template:Coor dms (51.2333, -0.1833)1.

Transport

Rail

Redhill railway station.

Road

A23

Air

6 miles from Gatwick on the A23.

Famous People Past and Present

Emergency Services

Redhill is served by these emergency services.

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